Right now I'm not sure where Harper will be drafted, but if he is there in Rd. 3 or 4 I'd like Miami to take him, if they choose to not take one early. He is not the fast guy, but he is huge as you said & appears to be hard to defend.

Right now I'm not sure where Harper will be drafted, but if he is there in Rd. 3 or 4 I'd like Miami to take him, if they choose to not take one early. He is not the fast guy, but he is huge as you said & appears to be hard to defend.

I know his stock is on the rise. This draft is really deep with talent.

Right now I'm not sure where Harper will be drafted, but if he is there in Rd. 3 or 4 I'd like Miami to take him, if they choose to not take one early. He is not the fast guy, but he is huge as you said & appears to be hard to defend.

I saw Chris play a couple of times, in the blowout loss to Baylor and the bowl game against Oregon. I like Chris a lot and he brings a lot to the table. Big, strong, physical and a willing blocker. Good speed for a man of his size at 4.46 and pretty solid hands.

lot's of good receivers in this draft, no reason we can't come away with 2 good prospects in this draft. Mayock said the thing that he doesn't like about Hamilton is that he drops too many balls. Something we don't need anymore in Miami.

Almost all of these kids are sub 4.5 in the 40! I've never seen this before....have any of u guys?

I don't know that we have. swerve, your boy Patton ran a 4.46. Kenny Stiles of Oklahoma has run 4.34 and 4.28.

Love Tavon Austin out of West Virginia. To go along with that great speed is very good production on the field with the Mountaineers. Goodwin of Texas is a track guy playing football and his production at Texas is not near that of Tavon. Still like Marquis though.

Woods is exactly the type of receiver they would take in Day 2. Can run all the routes, solid hands, tough.

I just don't really see him as a playmaker.

By the way swerve, regarding Wheaton. You're right. He's a track star, but he's much better running underneath and beating press than Wallace was coming out (at least in my opinion). But here's that track speed...This is him beating De'Anthony Thomas:

All this is just more reason why the draft is the way to go. Sign Wallace & if he doesnt get enough touches & we once again are a losing team he will whine like a baby. Sign one of these guys & if we dont win they will just stay more conditioned in the off season & come back with a chip on their shoulder.

I can't believe Swope ran a 4.3! He's just as fast as Tavon Austin....

I've been saying that we needed to draft this kid from the get go. He was Tannehill's go to guy in college. It would be a great situation for Tannehill to have another solid go to possession receiver in addition to Hartline and Bess.

Although I certainly wouldn't say we could add Swope and be set. We still need to add another receiver, whether it be via the draft (what I would prefer) or through free agency (still good depending on who we add).

I'd love to see a scenario where we're able to land Keenan Allen in the 1st and Ryan Swope in the 4th. That would leave us with two 2nds and two 3rds to beef up the o-line and defensive secondary.

Swope would fit in as a slot receiver in the NFL. Miami already has Bess, so I just don't see this kid being a pick for the fins. Outside wide outs with size & the speed is what Miami in my opinion will target.